Anyone for tennis? Or golf? Or football?
There’s plenty of sports in Lossiemouth so whether you want to work up a sweat or watch with a pie and a pint, we’ve got you covered.
Tennis
Lossiemouth Tennis Club is based in Marine Park, between Stotfield Road and James Street. Boasting a brand new pavilion and two well maintained hard courts, the club runs regular coaching sessions and tournaments.
Book a court online at https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/LossiemouthTennisClub
As well as tennis, Marine Park also offers Walking Football and Footgolf. Find out more at http://marineparklossie.org.uk/
Golf
Golf is possibly one of the most popular sports in Lossiemouth.
On a late summer evening, there’s nothing like sitting outside the golf club, drink in hand, sharing stories of birdies and eagles, reliving each swing as the sun sinks over the Firth.
Moray Golf Club in Lossiemouth is home to arguably one of the finest links courses in Scotland. The iconic old course, designed by Old Tom Morris, is a favourite of golfers far and wide. Intertwined with the old course, the new course is a shorter, tighter test of your precision. Each course is equally challenging and rewarding, try and fit in a round on both during your visit.
http://www.moraygolf.co.uk/ to find out more and book tee times.
PGA Pro, John Murray, heads up the pro team. Book lessons, or get your swing analysed in the state of the art performance centre. The Pros’ shop has everything you need to get you ready for your round.
https://www.johnmurraypgapro.co.uk/
Covesea Links is a separate 9-hole course is beyond the lighthouse and there’s also a driving range, crazy golf and pitch & putt at Covesea Golf Dedication Centre.
Bowling Green
Lossiemouth Bowling Club, behind the Stotfield Hotel, has been operating for 135 years, and welcomes visitors and new members. Call 01343 813766 for details.
Football
Grant Park is the home of Lossiemouth FC, also known as ‘The Coasters’. Lossie play in the Highland League. Matches are played on Saturday at 3pm. Fans can enjoy a pie and a bovril at the ground, or grab a pint at Lossiemouth FC Social Club before or after the match.
If you or your family are here to play a match yourself, then you’ll be at the playing fields at the junction of Elgin Road (A941) and Couldardbank Road. There’s a pavilion at the ground, and public toilets at the High School while the swimming pool is open.
Swimming Pool
The recently rebuilt Lossiemouth High School houses a 20m swimming pool, open to the public. Full details here: http://www.moray.gov.uk
Gyms
Also at the High School is a small but well equipped gym, open to the public at limited times. For details, call 01343 815299.
CrossFit Moray behind the Baptist Church www.crossfitmoray.com provides group and 1-1 personal training sessions.
LBA Member, Sarah Louise Cull runs Bodyfit by SLG Fitness – http://bodyfitbyslg.com/
Other PTs are available locally.
For details of watersports, cycling and other outdoor activities, see the Adventure section.
directory of services
Follow the link below to find a full listing of all LBA member businesses across every sector.
In time, this will be expanded to include a brief listing of non-member businesses to provide a complete information resource for our visitors.
If the service that you require is not listed in this directory, use your preferred search engine to find them.
Getting Here
Lossiemouth is on the Moray coast, approximately 40 miles east of Inverness and 70 miles northwest of Aberdeen. The A96 is the main road between these two cities.
Travelling by bus or train, head to Elgin for a connecting bus service to Lossiemouth.